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Discover Ludwig"restrictive diet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a type of eating plan that limits certain foods or food groups for health or weight-related reasons. One example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "The doctor recommended a restrictive diet for my high blood pressure, which excludes processed foods, sugar, and salt."
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A randomized open-label trial allotting CKD 3-4 patoeithero either protein restrictive diet alone or a combination of protein restriction, prebiotics and probiotics, showed a slower decline of eGFR in patients on the combined regimen [ 98].
Always interested in spirituality, she explored mindfulness and meditation retreats along with a highly restrictive diet.
But the bigger question is: why would anyone follow such a restrictive diet?
But staying on a restrictive diet and monitoring my blood sugar levels was harder.
The French doctors put him on a highly restrictive diet: No olives, nuts, avocados, fermented cheeses, cabbage or onion.
Following a restrictive diet, particularly cutting out food groups like dairy without substitution, can put your bone health at risk.
Some years ago, I became obsessed with a restrictive diet — no bread, cheese, ice cream, cookies — in an attempt to lower my cholesterol levels.
Yet, despite the restrictive diet, his number scarcely budged, and a few years later, in his mid-fifties, he had a heart attack and died.
He then credits walking and a restrictive diet that includes lots of tea, honey and fish and no meat or eating at night.
If you have a restrictive diet, chances are you've spent a Christmas dinner sulkily pushing sprouts around your plate while everyone else tucks in.
But the reality is (as always) more complex, and putting infants on a restrictive diet can also create a pattern that sets a child up for later obesity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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